FROM INDIAN LAKES | Release video for ‘Awful Things’ and confirm first UK show at The Great Escape

Californian Indie rockers, From Indian Lakes have just revealed a new, haunting video from their latest album, entitled, ‘Awful Things’.

FROM INDIAN LAKES released their incredible new album ‘Absent Sounds‘ through Triple Crown Records, on October 6th ’14!

The band have also just been confirmed for their very first UK performance at Brighton’s, The Great Escape festival, which will be a long awaited performance for themselves and their UK fans!

From Indian Lakes have released two other official video’s from the album thus far in ‘Awful Things’ and ‘Ghost’ (both streaming below).

A little about the band – Hailing from Yosemite National Park, California, From Indian Lakes were created in 2007 under the masterful mind of singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joey Vannucchi. He grew up on a mountain in Yosemite, CA, and a lack of electricity meant Vanucchi instead, turned his hand to learning and exploring the sounds of a multitude of instruments, creating the beautiful sound the band have crafted together today. The band has since fully expanded to include Justin Stanphill (guitar and vocals), Chris Kellogg (bass and vocals), Tohm Ifergan (drums), and Enrique Gutierrez (keys and vocals).

Their debut album, ‘The Man With Wooden Legs’ was released in 2009 and was quickly followed up by a fan favourite, ‘Acoustic EP’, which Joey recorded and mixed in a home studio. After a few years of writing, touring, and building their fan base, they released ‘Able Bodies’ in November 2013. The album took the music scene by storm and remains in high acclaim by countless sites, magazines, blogs, and of course, their fans.

‘Absent Sounds’ will be the band’s first album since signing to Triple Crown Records in 2013. From Indian Lakes explore what it means to be alive throughout the album; ‘Sleeping Limbs,’ is an echoing and ethereal song that asks, ‘What’s the point to this?’ Meanwhile ‘Am I Alive,’ uses sweet and lilting melodies to lift the mood.

On the release of ‘Absent Sounds,’Vannucchi tells us,“To me this album feels like finally sleeping at night, or the first sigh of relief after good news. With a label behind the band, it is a record that wasn’t constrained by time, or other things that usually get in the way of ones vision. I always felt like no matter what I did, being in a studio had to always be “Here’s a guitar and a drum-set kid, you’ve got x amount of time”, but this time it was about making the songs sound exactly like they did in my head, no matter how long it took. Having no regrets about an album is an incredible feeling.”